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The Meaning of Music

Leo Samama Dominy Clements

9789089649799
242 pages
Amsterdam University Press
Overview
For virtually all of our lives, we are surrounded by music. From lullabies to radio to the praises sung in houses of worship, we encounter music at home and in the street, during work and in our leisure time, and not infrequently at birth and death. But what is music, and what does it mean to humans? How do we process it, and how do we create it?

Musician Leo Samama discusses these and many other questions while shaping a vibrant picture of music's importance in human lives both past and present. What is remarkable is that music is recognised almost universally as a type of language that we can use to wordlessly communicate. We can hardly shut ourselves off from music, and considering its primal role in our lives, it comes as no surprise that few would ever want to. Able to transverse borders and appeal to the most disparate of individuals, music is both a tool and a gift, and as Samama shows, a unifying thread running throughout the cultural history of mankind.
Author Bio
Leo Samama has taught at the Utrecht Conservatory and Utrecht University. He has also worked as an artistic administrator with organisations such as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Residentie Orchestra The Hague and the Netherlands Chamber Choir.Leo Samama has taught at the Utrecht Conservatory and Utrecht University. He has also worked as an artistic administrator with organisations such as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Residentie Orchestra The Hague and the Netherlands Chamber Choir.